COMPONENTS OF A COVER LETTER Your Name/Address: Date: Employer s Name /Position/Business and Address: Salutation: (Dear or Attention Mr., Mrs., Ms.) Introduction: Be creative and grab the employer s attention! State where you saw the job advertised or whether you are inquiring about work. Show your enthusiasm for the position. Link education, experience and skills to the needs of the employer. State that your resume/application is enclosed or attached. Body: Sell yourself and impress your employer. State what the employer is looking for, what you are doing, why you are a suitable candidate. Focus on your skills, strengths, class projects, work experience, courses, part time work, volunteer work and accomplishments. Show how you will add value to the organization and what makes you different from other applicants. Let your letter reflect your personality. What do you know about the organization/company? Did you do your research? Tie this information in. *Try not to repeat the information that is already in your resume. Closing: Set up an interview. Try to set up an interview by stating your availability and how you can be reached. Be proactive by stating what you will do for a follow-up. Your signature Your name typed Enclosure Handout 1
COVER LETTERS DO S AND DON TS The Do s: Write to someone in particular Mention where you saw the job advertised Ask what you can do for the company, not what the company can do for you! Emphasize the employer s requirements/your skills/accomplishments Close with an action statement Make sure that your name, phone number and address are in your cover letter in case it gets separated from your resume Date your letter Paperclip your letter to your resume Keep your letter to one page, brief and to the point (KISS Keep it short and simple) Accent the positive, highlight what skills/qualifications you can offer, not what you hope to gain from the employer Take initiative and be proactive by asking for an interview Project warmth and enthusiasm Proofread and send the original - keep copies for your portfolio Create a computer processed letter unless a handwritten one is requested Grab your employer s attention Sign your letter Use the same font as you use on your resume Use clean, quality stationary, the same as your resume The Don ts: X Send a generic letter X Spell recipient s name wrong or use the wrong title, address, etc. X Repeat all the same information that is in your resume X Overuse the pronoun I X Fold the letter X Use false information X Use abbreviations X Have any spelling, grammatical or punctuation errors X Make the letter too long, keep it from 3 to 5 paragraphs X Forget to sign cover letter DON T X Be demanding, arrogant or show desperation X Forget to follow up with a phone call Handout 2
SAMPLE COVER LETTER ONE 5334 High River Drive Red Deer, Alberta T4N 0L8 January 9, 2009 Mr. Ted Brown Manager Ted s Grocery Store 345 Right Street Red Deer, Alberta T4P 0Y4 Dear Mr. Brown: Are you looking for a dedicated young person for the Grocery Attendant Position you advertised on the Sider View High School job board? I would like to be considered for this exciting opportunity! I have attached a copy of my resume and application. Being a regular customer at Ted s Grocery Store, I have always been impressed with the customer service that I have received. It is my understanding that your store has been in the community for 10 years and that service is extremely important to you. Having worked at a restaurant as a waiter for 3 years, I know the importance of putting your customers first. I am friendly, outgoing and hard working and know that these qualities would be a great addition to your team. I am a responsible student and have always been able to successfully juggle my work with my school studies. I would like the opportunity to set up an interview to further discuss my qualifications. I can be reached at (403) 456-6789. I will call you in the next 3 to 4 days to ensure that you have received my resume. Enclosure Handout 3
JOB AD SAMPLE Do you enjoy sports? Are you actively involved in physical activity? Is fitness part of your life? Do you like being part of a team? Are you a team player? Then you need to join Go Sporting Equipment We are looking for customer service oriented team players! Please note job number 300987 Check us out by emailing your resume to jobs@gosportingequipment or faxing it to 403 392 3118. Handout 4
Katie Skateway 4567 Running Way Drive Red Deer Alberta T4M 0P6 May 7, 2009 Mr. Paul Fitness Manager Go Sporting Equipment 70 Ballpark Crescent Red Deer, Alberta T5P 0Q5 Re: Job Ad Number 300987 SAMPLE COVER LETTER TWO Dear Mr. Fitness: If you are interested in hiring someone who is athletic, energetic and displays good communication skills, then please consider me for the Customer Service position. In response to your advertisement dated May 3, 2009 in the Red Deer Advocate, I am forwarding my resume. My skills and qualifications have been highlighted as they relate to your stated requirements: Your Requirements: Someone who: enjoys sports and fitness is involved in sports likes being part of a team environment is customer service oriented is knowledgeable about the sports industry My Qualifications: demonstrated keen interest in sports and fitness actively involved in soccer, hockey and cycling recognized as Most Valuable Player in Hockey and Top Physical Education 10 Student extensive volunteer experience - Volunteer Assistant Coach for U10 Soccer Club experience working in several team oriented environments in retail and restaurant industry In addition, I am an individual who has a passion for health and fitness. I am a fast learner who would be a great asset to your team. I would welcome the opportunity for a personal interview to further discuss my qualifications. I will call you in the next 7 to 10 days to ensure you have received my resume and to answer any questions regarding it. In the meantime, I can be reached at home (403) 345-6789 or on my cell (403) 567-6789. Katie Skateway Katie Skateway Enclosures Handout 5